Glenwood
Sussex Co.,
New Jersey
Hiking Trails:
Appalachian Trail: White blaze
Total Time: 1:45 hour
Estimated Distance: 4.7 Miles
Pros: Unique scenery in interesting environment
Cons: Can be busy with many people
This an interesting hike quite different from the others I typically do. Instead of hiking through forests and vistas, this one is through a swamp on a wooden boardwalk. Its fairly easy and has lots of birds, and views of the mountains in the distance.
I first noticed this section while hiking the Pinwheel Vista/Stairway to Heaven on the Appalachian Trail at Wawayanda State Park several years earlier. I noticed the wooden planks of the trail below from the summit and thought they would be interesting. Later on I did some reasearch and learned this is indeed a popular trail area, where the Appalachain Trail is forced to cross a wetlands valley between Wawayanda and Pochuck Mountains.
I parked on the side of the road on County Route 517, after Meadowlands Drive, where the boardwalk starts on its western side. I crossed the wooden suspension bridge at Pochuck Creek, and continued until the trail went into woods on slightly higher elevation. I continued past Canal Road, and on off off the smaller wooden plank boardwalks. I continued past the railroad, across the field, and then hit Route 94. I went a bit in to the Pinewheel Vista trailhead, and then turned around and went back the same way I came.
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Map of the Route |
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Information Kiosk at the Boardwalk Trailhead |
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Looking East Towards the Swamp |
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The Beginning of the Boardwalk |
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Wooded Area at the Beginning of the Hike |
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AT Near the Beginning |
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Boardwalk Winding Through the Swamp |
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Cattails and Foxtails in the Swamp |
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Me on the Pochuck Boardwalk |
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Red Windged Blackbird in the Swamp |
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Boardwalk Section after the Bend |
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New Construction in Progress on the Boardwalk |
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The Wooden Suspension Bridge Crossing Pochuk Bridge |
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Atop the Wooden Suspension Bridge |
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Wooden Suspension Bridge from the Other Side of the Brook |
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Single Lane Boardwalk after the main Boardwalk Area |
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Continuation of the Wooden Planks |
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Railroad Crossing along the Appalachian Trail |
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Looking down the Railroad Track from the Trail Crossing |
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Wooden Planks Near the Cow Meadows |
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Wawayanda Mountain in the Background |
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Wooden Planks Boardwalk |
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Me on the Wooden Planks |
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Kiosk on the Appalachian Trail prior to the Wawayanda Mountain Climb |
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